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Here is a URL for design/implementation of "non-standard"
baluns/transformers, but of a highly useable and desirable nature--or, Dr. Sevick strikes again!: http://www.highfrequencyelectronics....104_Sevick.pdf Fig. 6(A) is very interesting. A 5-winding, 1:1.56 bootstrap transformer which provides 50/75 ohm connections/substitutions. Perfect for allowing one to use 75 ohm "junk" (or found in dumpsters) tv coax in place of more expensive 50 ohm coax. I have made good use of this since I have thousands of feet of NEW 75 ohm coax I purchased from a scrap dealer for next-to-nothing! A lot of large dia coax and hard-line mixed in! Regards, JS A little mismatch isn't such a problem. At least if you can get the loss down. I wouldn't even worry about it, the internal tuner would make short work of that. Look out for water damage on that stuff though. Especially the Aluminum braid/foil shield stuff like LMR. Even a little bit of moisture percolates all through the braid.and turns it into aluminum oxide powder and extremely noisy with power on it. It could look brand new and you would keep cutting it back, then find a foot of new braid but keep cutting and its back to chalk. We would routinely assume it bad and throw it away. At least with the Hardline, you can sweep it and put some power to it to check the loss Only hardline allowed on towers. |
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